Friday, October 25, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-20 activities in Society At a cocktail and dinner party including floral and musical surroundings, the children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Konstanten, of 1588 Webb, honored their parents on their 35th wedding anniversary, together with more family and friends, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Finkelstone will be honored Sunday at a family dinner at Northwood Inn in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tanner, Mr. And Mrs. Harold Flusty and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Gilbert. A reception for friends will follow later .that evening at the Gilbert residence. After an extensive visit with her sister and brother-in-law. Prof. and Mrs. Fritz Prinz, of Carlyle, Pa., Miss Zania Haber, of Tel Aviv, Israel, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Spielberg, of W. Outer Dr. Miss Haber will return to Israel, to- day on the S. S. Zion. Mrs. Bernard Ungerleider, of 17181 Northlawn, has left, for North Hollywood, where she will stay for a two-week visit with her son Louis Watnick, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Franzblau, of 18651 Roselawn, have returned from an extensive visit with their children, Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Franzblau, and granddaughter, Deborah Sharon, in San Francisco, Calit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kief and son have moved from W. Buena Vista'Ave., and are now in their new home at 22119 West- hampton, Oak Park. Marriages ISAACS-FEINSTEIN = Patri- cia Sue Feinstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Feinstein, of St. Louis, Mo., and Pvt. Law- rence Isaacs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Isaacs, of Sussex Ave., were married recently at the Kingsway Hotel in St. Louis, Rabbi Jerome W. Grollman offi- ciating. A dinner and reception followed the ceremony. A gown of imported white Chantilly lace and tulle was chosen by the bride. Her tiara of pearls and sequins held a fingertip silk illusion veil. 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Isaacs and his bride left the following day for a month's honeymoon in Las Vegas, Los Angeles and New York. A dinner on Sept. 22 was held in honor of the couple at Sam- my's Avalon Room, in Oak Park. Out of town guests were Mrs. M. Level, of Toronto, Can., aunt of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Feinstein, of St. Louis, and Sam Shackewitz, of St.( Louis, uncle of the bride. Pvt. Isaacs is now stationed in Orleans, France. * * • Announcement has been made of the marriage of Ger- trude Katz, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Katz, of Pittsburgh, Pa., to Ellis L. Kahn, son of Mrs. Joseph Kahn of W. Grand Blvd., on Oct. 20 at the Penn Sheraton Hotel in Pittsburgh. Out-of-town guests from this area included Mrs. Sam Safier, Mr. and Mrs. David Safier, and Mr._ and Mrs. Julius Gross, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kahn and Mr. and Mrs. Max Schwartz, of Mt. Clemens; and Mr. and Mrs. H. Malcolm Kahn, of Pontiac. 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He is also known for his reporting Dance with Delight of the Jewish scene here and to abroad. • Since the war he has toured LARRY FREEDMAN Europe and the Middle East and his Orchestra gathering material for lectures ILI 7-2899 UN 1-4687! and articles. The general public is invited. For tickets, call Sholem Alei- J. J. CLARKE - For the Perfect Affair .. . MRS.' HERBERT EBNER Renda Terry Gottfurcht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gottfurcht, of 19320 Suffolk, be- came the bride of Herbert - Lew- is Ebner, "son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ebner, of Huntington Woods, Mich., Tuesday evening. The rites took place under an altar set in the living room of the bride's home. Rabbi Leon Frain, of Temple Israel, offici- ated. The ceremony was followed by a reception, after which the newlywed couple left for a trip to the west. The bride asked Mrs. Walter Goldsmith to serve as her ma- tron of honor. Helaine Geller served as bridesmaid. Mr. Ebner chose Donald Hart- man as his best man. 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